• The Hielanman's Umbrella is mentioned in Jackie Kay's novel Trumpet from 1998: We court for three months. A kiss on the cheek at the end of the date.
  • Introduction Glasgow’s beloved architectural gem, the Hielanmans Umbrella, is set to receive its first significant refurbishment in over two decades.
  • Dress for the Weather wins contest to rethink Glasgows Hielanmans Umbrella Hielanman's umbrella By The Architects' Journal.
  • The Hielanman's Umbrella, seen from Argyle Street, Glasgow. The shops under the bridge are painted in a uniform, green colour.
  • 0. The Hielanman's Umbrella. Situated under the Central Station Bridge, although there are a lot of nice small shops it is very dark with lots of traffic fumes as...
  • The Hielanman'S Umbrella And The Teuchter Trail. To mark the undergoing restoration of Glasgow Central Station to its full Victorian glory, Ian R Mitchell tells the...
  • Angus Millar, councillor and co-chair of the Glasgow City Centre Taskforce said: ‘The Hielanmans Umbrella is a culturally significant space in Glasgow and is...
  • The Hielanman's Umbrella is as familiar to the city as pints of Tennents or Still Game. But how did the stunning landmark come to get its moniker?
  • That part of Argyle Street beneath the broad railway bridge leading to Central Station in Glasgow acquired the nickname Hielanman's Umbrella when it came to...